I'll try and be costructive soulboy here about these "top DJs" from the 70s (and I didn't want to get into another Winstanley bashing thread), but some of em were absent from the soul scene for nigh on 20 years, then came back thinking that the scene hadn't changed and they would simply step back onto their dusty thrones, welcomed by the masses like returning Kings from the Crusades. Of course the scene had changed beyond all recognition to the scene they left back in the late 70s. Knowledge has improved at least twenty fold in the intervening years, so for my money the first thing they should have done (and in fairness some of them have done this) is sit back and listen to what has gone down, recognise the wealth of knowledge that has been developed, respect and work with the next generation of flag carriers, rather than simply trying to retake their thrones in Kingdom's that have fundamentally changed. Russ didn't do any of that. He always had "credibility issues" even in the halcyon days of the Casino, and isn't really part of today's scene at all. I know of two promotors on here who have booked him in recent years (one down here ), and he runs his annual candle-lit pilgrimage up Station Road etc. but to all intents and purposes he's running his own Wigan Casino bandwagon. Meanwhile our beautiful music continues to be championed by thousands of others.